Vertigo is a sensation that makes people feel off-balance, as though they or their surroundings are spinning. It is more than ordinary dizziness and can last for seconds, minutes, or even hours. Patients often report nausea, headaches, loss of balance, and difficulty walking, making normal activities such as driving or working extremely difficult.
While vertigo is not a disease in itself, it is usually a sign of an underlying problem—most often related to the inner ear or nervous system. The most common causes include:
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo): triggered by misplaced calcium crystals in the inner ear.
Ménière’s Disease: linked to fluid buildup in the ear.
Ear infections: causing inflammation of balance nerves.
Migraines: which sometimes present as dizziness instead of headaches.
Other health issues: such as stroke or multiple sclerosis in rare cases.
What makes Moolchand stand out is its cutting-edge technology and superb physicians who focus on finding the root cause of vertigo. With advanced tests such as video nystagmography, audiometry, balance function testing, MRI, and CT scans, specialists at the hospital ensure patients get accurate answers quickly.
The hospital emphasizes integrity, reassuring patients with clear explanations and avoiding unnecessary procedures. Every diagnosis is backed by compassion, ensuring patients feel heard and supported.
Vertigo treatment at Moolchand is carefully tailored to each patient’s condition. From simple head movements such as the Epley maneuver that can bring instant relief, to medications that reduce nausea or inflammation, and to long-term vestibular rehabilitation exercises, the hospital offers a full range of solutions.
For patients with migraine-related vertigo, neurologists provide preventive medicines and lifestyle guidance, while those with Ménière’s disease benefit from diet changes and fluid control. Surgery is considered only when absolutely necessary.
Several patients who once feared simple activities like climbing stairs or commuting have regained their independence after treatment at Moolchand. “I used to feel like I was falling even while sitting at my desk,” said one patient. “At Moolchand, doctors quickly identified the problem and treated me. Today, I can work without fear.”
Such stories are testimony to the hospital’s commitment to compassionate care and affordable prices, ensuring that world-class treatment is within reach for all.
Vertigo can affect anyone—young or old—and it can disrupt careers, relationships, and quality of life. But with the right medical attention, recovery is possible. Moolchand Hospital invites patients not to ignore symptoms but to consult an ENT or Neurology specialist without delay.
With its strong values of superb physicians, cutting-edge technology, compassionate care, integrity, and affordable excellence, Moolchand continues to stand as a trusted name in healthcare, helping patients restore balance in their lives.